Here is our weekly trivia test. Each question is assigned a point value. Two-star questions are worth two points, three-star questions are worth three points, etc. Score high and win fabulous prizes. Well, not really. But you can taunt your friends when your score is higher and, hey, isn't that what truly matters?

TWO-STAR QUESTIONS

1. Two-point conversions are attempted from what yard line?
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THE ANSWER:

The 3-yard line.

2. Philip Rivers led the NFL in passing yards this past weekend. Where did he go to college?
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THE ANSWER:

North Carolina State

THREE-STAR QUESTIONS

3. Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton is finishing up his 12th season in the majors. He played quarterback for what college?
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THE ANSWER:

Tennessee

4. Mike Rozier won the Heisman 25 years ago. Where did he go to college?
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The answer

8. Which school has the longest current winning streak, which is at 13 games heading into this weekend?
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THE ANSWER:

BYU

9. Which current NFL star holds the NCAA record for most rushing yards in a game? (HINT: It happened in 1999.)
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THE ANSWER:

LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 406 yards for TCU against UTEP in 1999. He gained 166 yards in the fourth quarter alone.

10. Which current NFL star holds the NCAA record for passing attempts in a game? (HINT: It happened in 1998).
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THE ANSWER:

Drew Brees, for Purdue, threw it 83 times against Wisconsin in 1998.

11. Former Southwest Conference foes Rice and Texas meet Saturday. What was the final football season of the SWC?
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THE ANSWER:

1995

FIVE-STAR QUESTIONS

12. Which Texas Tech quarterback holds the NCAA record for most passing yards in a season?
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THE ANSWER:

B.J. Symons threw for 5,833 yards in 2003.

13. Peyton Manning (Tennessee) and Eli Manning (Ole Miss) have quarterbacked the past two Super Bowl champs. Three other SEC alums are Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks. Who are they?
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THE ANSWER:

Joe Namath, Bart Starr and Ken Stabler – all from Alabama.

14. Auburn and LSU, who play Saturday, have the same nickname (Tigers) and are in the same league (SEC). How many other schools nationally share a nickname with a team in their league?
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THE ANSWER:

There is one other instance in the SEC (Georgia and Mississippi State are the Bulldogs) and two in the WAC (Fresno State and Louisiana Tech are the Bulldogs, and New Mexico State and Utah State are the Aggies).

15. The first Associated Press season-ending poll came out in 1936. Which Big Ten team finished No. 1 that season?
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